On Tue, Nov 26, 2002 at 12:27:06PM -0800, Jesse Keating wrote:
> B) red-carpet is a Ximian product, and as of yet, Red Hat and Ximian don't
> play well together. They share too many system level packages, and once you
> install Ximian, it becomes quite difficult to either remove it, or upgrade t
On Tuesday 26 November 2002 12:19, Michal Drozd wrote:
> I'am looking for some guidelines, which of package maganament
> tools/services to use.
>
> somewhere (in webpage about apt-rpm) i found info, that it can't be used
> with red-carpet.
>
> which tool is more populated ?
> where i'll able to fin
Michal Drozd wrote:
I'am looking for some guidelines, which of package maganament
tools/services to use.
Did you look into up2date & redhat network? This is the easiest, best
way to keep you system running the latest official errata packages. My
advice is to try it out before apt-rpm or red
Hi,
I'am looking for some guidelines, which of package maganament
tools/services to use.
somewhere (in webpage about apt-rpm) i found info, that it can't be used
with red-carpet.
which tool is more populated ?
where i'll able to find more stable versions of packages ?
i'am redhat user for 4 da